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He said the government had thrown rules and regulations out of the window by proposing to create two Union territories out of Jammu and Kashmir.
This provoked the Home Minister who told Chowdhury not to make a "general statement", saying Parliament was the biggest panchayat of the country and its proceedings were being watched by people across the world.
"General statements should not be made. This is the biggest panchayat of the country. Please tell us which rules have been violated. I will respond to them," the minister said, raising his pitch.
The matter did not stop there. The Congress leader further sought clarification on how the United Nations was monitoring Kashmir if the region was an internal issue.
Shah instantly intervened and sought to know what was the Congress stand on whether the UN can monitor Kashmir.
The minister repeatedly asked Chowdhury to make his party's stand clear on the issue whether he was supporting abrogation of Article 370 and the bill or not.
The verbal altercation ended after Chowdhury said he was only seeking clarification and information from the government.
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